Kam-Tai

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Definition

Noun A major branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, primarily spoken in parts of southeastern Asia, including southern China, Laos, Thailand, and northern Vietnam. This group includes languages such as Thai and Lao.

Usage

The term "Kam-Tai" is used in academic and linguistic contexts to classify a specific group of related languages. It is a technical term, not commonly used in everyday conversation.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Linguists classify the Thai language within the Kam-Tai family.
    • The Kam-Tai branch is known for its characteristic tonal systems.
Advanced Usage
  • As a linguistic classification: The term is used to discuss language evolution, relationships, and typological features.
    • The study focused on the phonological changes from Proto-Tai to modern Kam-Tai languages.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kadai: An alternative name sometimes used for this language family or a closely related grouping.
  • Tai-Kadai: A broader or synonymous term frequently used in modern linguistics to refer to this language family.
  • Daic: Another less common synonym for the Kam-Tai or Tai-Kadai family.
Synonyms
  • Tai-Kadai (n): The most common contemporary synonym for the Kam-Tai language family.
  • Daic (n): A synonymous term used in some linguistic literature.
Noun
  1. a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in southeastern Asia

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